Round-up: mHealth & related newsbits

By Brian Dolan
09:16 am
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Sicel Technologies, a developer of wireless implantable sensors, has received clearance from the FDA to begin marketing DVS-HFT, the next-gen of its wireless implantable dosimeter that measures radiation dose at the tumor site.

Health & Beauty Care Executive magazine and Good Housekeeping magazine each gave awards to A&D's Wellness Connected services, according to the company. The devices include a wireless automatic blood pressure monitor and a wireless precision scale.

ValleyCare Health System has collaborated with UCSF Children's Hospital to expand its neonatal care unit, which now includes Wireless on Wheels units(WOWs).

"Electronic records shouldn't be idealized. What happens when the server goes down, when the wireless goes down? Before, you could at least look at a paper chart." San Jose Mercury News has an article on EHR implementation issues.

Today Motorola debuted the smallest and lightest versions of handsets in its MC55 series of ruggedized enterprise digital assistants, which are also intended for use by healthcare workers.

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